BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The most significant move the Buffalo Bills will make this offseason was addressed last Sunday just ahead of the start of the NFL league year.
The deal began with a conversation during the annual end-of-season meeting between quarterback Josh Allen and general manager Brandon Beane.
It ended with the Bills giving Allen a six-year extension, overriding the four years he had left on his contract. Allen had previously signed a six-year extension in 2021 that, at the time, included the most guaranteed money in a single contract in NFL history at $150 million.